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Re: int question
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Re: int question


  • Subject: Re: int question
  • From: Jorge Salvador Caffarena <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 01:08:59 +0200

I must have picked the wrong programming book, "The Art and Science of
C" by Eric S. Roberts. Since he has a Ph.D. in computer science from
Harvard and is a professor at Stanford, I assumed he might know what he
was talking about. Silly me.

I do not have a Ph.D. in computer science from Hardvard, and sure I am not a professor at Stanford, but in my third year at the University and I actually know what "int main (int argc, const char * argv[])" means. It is the most basic C concept of all. Any good book about C or UNIX must talk about this.

By the way, it is my first post in the list. I'm Jorge Salvador Caffarena (as shown in my signature ;), I study Computer Science at the University of Malaga in Spain, do some programming now and then, and I am currently in the process of learning Cocoa. Soon I will begin asking stupid newbie questions (I hope a little more complicated than the "int question").

Jorge Salvador Caffarena
http://homepage.mac.com/eevyl/


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